免职

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Meaning and Usage

The term "免职" (miǎnzhí) specifically refers to the act of removing someone from their official position or job, often due to misconduct, incompetence, or organizational restructuring. It is a formal term commonly used in workplace, government, or organizational contexts.

Common Contexts

"免职" is typically used when an employee or official is dismissed from their post, implying a loss of authority and responsibilities. It is more formal and serious than simply quitting or resigning.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 免职决定 (dismissal decision): the formal decision to remove someone from their position.
  • 免职 (to be dismissed): passive form indicating someone has been removed.
  • 免职原因 (reason for dismissal): the cause or justification for the removal.

Usage Notes

When using "免职," it usually implies an official or authoritative action rather than voluntary resignation. It often carries a negative connotation related to failure or misconduct. Avoid confusing it with "辞职" (to resign), which is voluntary.

Summary

Use "免职" when discussing formal removal from a position, especially in professional or official settings. It highlights the loss of status and duties due to external decision rather than personal choice.

Example Sentences

The company decided to dismiss the department manager due to poor

He was dismissed because he violated company rules.

Dismissal usually means losing one's original position and authority.